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Cloud Native Development Patterns and Best Practices Practical architectural patterns for building modern, distributed cloud-native systems.

By: Gilbert, JohnMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Birmingham Packt Publishing, 2018Description: 1 online resource (311 pages)ISBN: 9781788476690; 1788476697; 1788473922; 9781788473927Subject(s): Cloud computing | Application program interfaces | Application software -- Development | Application software -- Development | Cloud computing | COMPUTERS / Computer Literacy | COMPUTERS / Computer Science | COMPUTERS / Data Processing | COMPUTERS / Hardware / General | COMPUTERS / Information Technology | COMPUTERS / Machine Theory | COMPUTERS / ReferenceGenre/Form: EBSCO eBooks | Electronic books. DDC classification: 004.6782 LOC classification: QA76.585 | .G553 2018Online resources: EBSCOhost
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright and Credits; Dedication; Packt Upsell; Contributors; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Understanding Cloud Native Concepts; Establishing the context; Rewiring your software engineering brain; Defining cloud-native; Powered by disposable infrastructure; Composed of bounded, isolated components; Scales globally; Embraces disposable architecture; Leverages value-added cloud services; Welcomes polyglot cloud; Empowers self-sufficient, full-stack teams; Drives cultural change; Summary; Chapter 2: The Anatomy of Cloud Native Systems; The cloud is the database.
Reactive ManifestoTurning the database inside out; Bulkheads; Event streaming; Polyglot Persistence; Cloud native database; Cloud native patterns; Foundation patterns; Boundary patterns; Control patterns; Bounded isolated components; Functional boundaries; Bounded context; Component patterns; Data life cycle; Single responsibility; Technical isolation; Regions and availability zones; Components; Data; Accounts; Providers; Summary; Chapter 3: Foundation Patterns; Cloud-Native Databases Per Component; Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Resulting context.
Example â#x80;#x93; cloud-native database triggerEvent Streaming; Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; stream, producer, and consumer; Event Sourcing; Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Event-First Variant; Database-First Variant; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; database-first event sourcing; Data Lake; Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; Data Lake consumer component; Stream Circuit Breaker; Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; stream processor flow control; Trilateral API.
Context, problem, and forcesSolution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; asynchronous API documentation; Example â#x80;#x93; component anatomy; Summary; Chapter 4: Boundary Patterns; API Gateway; Context, problem,  and forces; Solution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; CRUD service; Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS); Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; inverse oplock; Example â#x80;#x93; event sourced join; Offline-first database; Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; offline-first counter; Backend For Frontend.
Context, problem, and forcesSolution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; Author BFF; Example â#x80;#x93; Worker BFF; Example â#x80;#x93; Customer BFF; Example â#x80;#x93; Manager BFF; External Service Gateway; Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Outbound communication; Inbound communication; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; user authentication integration; Summary; Chapter 5: Control Patterns; Event collaboration; Context, problem,  and forces; Solution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; order collaboration; Event orchestration; Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Resulting context.
Summary: Build systems that leverage the benefits of the cloud faster than ever before with cloud-native development. This book focuses on patterns for building highly scalable cloud-native systems. You will learn how the combination of cloud, reactive principles, devops, and automation enable teams to continuously deliver innovation with confidence.
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright and Credits; Dedication; Packt Upsell; Contributors; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Understanding Cloud Native Concepts; Establishing the context; Rewiring your software engineering brain; Defining cloud-native; Powered by disposable infrastructure; Composed of bounded, isolated components; Scales globally; Embraces disposable architecture; Leverages value-added cloud services; Welcomes polyglot cloud; Empowers self-sufficient, full-stack teams; Drives cultural change; Summary; Chapter 2: The Anatomy of Cloud Native Systems; The cloud is the database.

Reactive ManifestoTurning the database inside out; Bulkheads; Event streaming; Polyglot Persistence; Cloud native database; Cloud native patterns; Foundation patterns; Boundary patterns; Control patterns; Bounded isolated components; Functional boundaries; Bounded context; Component patterns; Data life cycle; Single responsibility; Technical isolation; Regions and availability zones; Components; Data; Accounts; Providers; Summary; Chapter 3: Foundation Patterns; Cloud-Native Databases Per Component; Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Resulting context.

Example â#x80;#x93; cloud-native database triggerEvent Streaming; Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; stream, producer, and consumer; Event Sourcing; Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Event-First Variant; Database-First Variant; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; database-first event sourcing; Data Lake; Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; Data Lake consumer component; Stream Circuit Breaker; Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; stream processor flow control; Trilateral API.

Context, problem, and forcesSolution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; asynchronous API documentation; Example â#x80;#x93; component anatomy; Summary; Chapter 4: Boundary Patterns; API Gateway; Context, problem,  and forces; Solution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; CRUD service; Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS); Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; inverse oplock; Example â#x80;#x93; event sourced join; Offline-first database; Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; offline-first counter; Backend For Frontend.

Context, problem, and forcesSolution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; Author BFF; Example â#x80;#x93; Worker BFF; Example â#x80;#x93; Customer BFF; Example â#x80;#x93; Manager BFF; External Service Gateway; Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Outbound communication; Inbound communication; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; user authentication integration; Summary; Chapter 5: Control Patterns; Event collaboration; Context, problem,  and forces; Solution; Resulting context; Example â#x80;#x93; order collaboration; Event orchestration; Context, problem, and forces; Solution; Resulting context.

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Build systems that leverage the benefits of the cloud faster than ever before with cloud-native development. This book focuses on patterns for building highly scalable cloud-native systems. You will learn how the combination of cloud, reactive principles, devops, and automation enable teams to continuously deliver innovation with confidence.

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